Abstract

Controlled addition of NNN′N′-tetraethylethylenediamine (teed) or NNN′N′-tetramethylethylenediamine(tmed) to concentrated ethanolic solutions of copper(II) chloride produce a series of colour changes and allow isolation of the following compounds: (I) yellow [teedH22+][CuCl42–], (II) garnet red [teedH22+]2+[Cu4OCl104–], (III) CuCl2(teed), (IV) yellow [tmedH22+][CuCl42–], (V) CuCl2(tmed), and (VI) an ill-defined red product. With copper bromide solution and teed the products were (VII) dark purple [teedH22+][CuBr42–], (VIII) pale violet [teedH+][CuBr3–], and (IX) CuBr2(teed).On heating the solids or ethanolic solutions of them, compounds (III) and (IX) gave the compounds (NNN′-triethylethylenediamine)CuX2(X = Cl or Br), with evolution of acetaldehyde.A three-dimensional crystal structure analysis on compound (II) has been carried out. Full-matrix least-squares refinement on 1478 diffractometer observations gave R 0·06. In a monoclinic unit cell having a= 14·46(2), b= 15·23(2), c= 17·59(2)A, β= 104·55(3)°, and space group C2/c, Z= 4. The [Cu4OCl104–] ion is tetrahedral with two bridging chlorines and the oxygen atom lying on the crystallographic two-fold axis. The copper atoms have trigonal bipyramidal environments, surrounded by four chlorines and one oxygen at mean distances Cu–Cl-(bridge) 2·40, Cu–Cl(terminal) 2·24, and Cu–O 1·92 A. The quaternary nitrogen atoms are hydrogen-bonded to terminal chlorine atoms, N⋯Cl 3·14 and 3·17 A.

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